Box 1
Contains 29 Results:
American Institute, 15 September 1932
Letter from William Crocker asking for nominations recipients of Institute medals.
Blakeslee, Howard, 1932
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives houses the personal papers of Clarence Gordon Campbell. The collection ranges from 1923 to 1938. The Collection is entirely comprised of Clarence G. Campbell’s Personal Papers and all of his papers are contained under one record group. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, reprints, published journals, and speeches/addresses. His career as eugenicist, scientist, and writer is well documented in this collection.
Cook, Robert, 1932
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives houses the personal papers of Clarence Gordon Campbell. The collection ranges from 1923 to 1938. The Collection is entirely comprised of Clarence G. Campbell’s Personal Papers and all of his papers are contained under one record group. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, reprints, published journals, and speeches/addresses. His career as eugenicist, scientist, and writer is well documented in this collection.
Cooper, Frank, 1937
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives houses the personal papers of Clarence Gordon Campbell. The collection ranges from 1923 to 1938. The Collection is entirely comprised of Clarence G. Campbell’s Personal Papers and all of his papers are contained under one record group. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, reprints, published journals, and speeches/addresses. His career as eugenicist, scientist, and writer is well documented in this collection.
Curtis, Ottis F., 1939
Includes the August 4, 1939 issue of Science, with article by Curtis titled "Education by Authority or for Authority? Are Science Teachers Teaching Science?"
Darwin, Leonard, 30 August 1932
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives houses the personal papers of Clarence Gordon Campbell. The collection ranges from 1923 to 1938. The Collection is entirely comprised of Clarence G. Campbell’s Personal Papers and all of his papers are contained under one record group. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, reprints, published journals, and speeches/addresses. His career as eugenicist, scientist, and writer is well documented in this collection.
Eugenics Research Association, 1932
Much of the material refer specifically to the Third International Congress of Eugenics. Harry Laughlin, Charles Davenport, and Leonard Darwin are represented in this folder. Frank L. Babbot's letter of resignation from the Eugenics Research Association Board of Directions is included in this folder as well.
Fairchild, Milton, 1932
Includes a guide in character judging and a letter from John E. Wyttenbach regarding Elva James.
Flowers, Robert Lee, September 1932
The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives houses the personal papers of Clarence Gordon Campbell. The collection ranges from 1923 to 1938. The Collection is entirely comprised of Clarence G. Campbell’s Personal Papers and all of his papers are contained under one record group. This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, reprints, published journals, and speeches/addresses. His career as eugenicist, scientist, and writer is well documented in this collection.
Grant, Madison, 1928 - 1932
Includes a letter from John Merriam